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In this episode, we explore the perplexing phenomenon of individuals holding multiple contradictory conspiracy theories simultaneously. We delve into the psychology behind this paradox, examining the underlying motivations and psychological factors that drive such beliefs.

Key Points:

* The ability to simultaneously believe in contradictory conspiracy theories is a real and observable phenomenon.

* Several psychological factors contribute to this phenomenon, including a general distrust of authority figures, a belief that there is always more to the story than what we're told, a need for cognitive closure, a desire to feel unique and special, and a need to feel like one has control over their lives.

* Believing in contradictory conspiracy theories can have negative consequences, such as distrust in media and other sources, engagement in negative political behaviors, and even support for violence and extremism.

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